Crosby Marketing rewards Anne Arundel Community College scholarship recipients
Annapolis-based Crosby Marketing Communications has announced six Anne Arundel Community College students to participate in its Scholars Program.
New Md. student test scores show some signs of recovery from pandemic
Test scores for Maryland students in grades 3 to 8 show English proficiency has surpassed pre-pandemic levels, while science scores have declined.
Teachers and students grapple with fears and confusion about new laws restricting pronoun use
Laws enacted in at least 10 states prohibit or restrict students from using pronouns or names that don’t match their sex assigned at birth.
Colleges face civil rights inquiries over alleged antisemitism and Islamophobia
The federal government has opened civil rights investigations into seven schools and universities over allegations of antisemitism or Islamophobia.
School principals in Maryland prepare for new ‘Blueprint’ education reform law
As Maryland rolls out the 2021 landmark education reform law, many school administrators are unsure what the plan means for their schools.
Morgan State unveils plans for new $342M science complex
Morgan State University revealed designs for its new estimated $342 million Science and Research Complex.
Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women launches $10M fundraising campaign
The Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women announced the launching of The Campaign for BLSYW fundraising effort.
McDaniel College launches Carroll County Scholars college search program
McDaniel College introduced Carroll County Scholars, a new program providing guidance and support to students in their college search process.
Johns Hopkins, University of Md. researchers share more than $750K in awards from Alzheimer’s Association
Three researchers at Johns Hopkins University and one at the University of Maryland, College Park were awarded a total of $759,733 as part of a landmark $100 million investment by the Alzheimer’s Association into research initiatives. The award is largest single-year investment since the organization’s founding in 1980. In 2023, the Alzheimer’s Association funded 271 […]
New Morgan State-CCBC program aims to make bachelor’s degree more attainable
Morgan State University and the Community College of Baltimore County reached an agreement on a new path toward earning a bachelor’s degree.
Morgan State enrollment climbs closer to 10,000-student goal
Morgan State University has moved close to achieving its goal of increase overall enrollment to 10,000 students by fall 2030.
McDonogh School to celebrate 150th anniversary
Hundreds of alumni, current families and friends of McDonogh School are expected to participate in festivities marking the school's 150th anniversary.